For enthusiasts around the globe, Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) sports cars are more than just vehicles; they’re icons.
For most, their automotive obsession begins at an early age. Whether it's the overwhelming collection of Hot Wheels, the dusty stack of wrinkled tuning magazines, or a library of motorsport-related ...
The 1969 Datsun 2000 was among the first crop of Japanese cars that could legitimately compete with European convertibles ...
For a term with such outsized importance in car culture, "JDM" is an acronym for a fairly boring phrase: Japanese Domestic Market. It refers to items built and intended for sale and use within Japan ...